I guess I need to be gentler tomorrow night.Well seriously Birdy, don't try to say that something must be the conclusion of atheism when you full well know that atheists don't agree with that.

I guess I need to be gentler tomorrow night.Well seriously Birdy, don't try to say that something must be the conclusion of atheism when you full well know that atheists don't agree with that.
I'm quaking with anticipation!
But now the JTB elements point to different objects. You're not justified in saying that the new pizza is there, and your belief that the old pizza is there is false.If I said there's half pizza in my fridge, because I put it there last night, but someone ate my half pizza and replaced it with another one, would that be knowledge?
My justification is true (I did indeed put the pizza there last night), the proposition is true (there is indeed a pizza in the fridge), and I am certainly justified in believing that it's true. But it's not knowledge.
This thread is going too fast for me to keep up with until I'm past my exams (one today), so here'a sq uick reply to what seems to be the worst point:
But now the JTB elements point to different objects. You're not justified in saying that the new pizza is there, and your belief that the old pizza is there is false.
Since Fifty and Perf agreed that having a convincing (to me) reason to believe something wouldn't constitute justification in the case of the sentient aliens, I don't see that this is different, in that you're putting a justified belief about (aliens/pizza) together with a truth about (other aliens/another pizza) and concluding that it isn't knowledge, which I agree with, but I say that you don't have justification, truth and belief all together.
I still call shenanigans on the grounds that you're trying to merge a justified belief of one object with a true belief of another object and declaring that this constitutes a JTB about an undefined object of their common category.That's okay, because I'm not claiming that I know specifically which pizza is there -- all I'm claiming is that I know that a pizza is there, based on the quite reasonable justification that I put one there. And I was correct, there is a pizza there.
Of course, in reflection of what Fifty just posted, the belief you are referring to is defeatable if I knew that someone had replaced my pizza with a new one.
I still call shenanigans on the grounds that you're trying to merge a justified belief of one object with a true belief of another object and declaring that this constitutes a JTB about an undefined object of their common category.
I was going to have an analogy about dogs here, but the forum ate it.
Edit: Short version:
*I have at least two dogs
*I have at least one male dog
*I have at least one Labrador
Saying "Erik has a male Labrador" is not justified.
Sheesh, the analogy looks really crappy when I rewrite it from memory.
Our seemings are just things that seem to us. So It seems to me that right now there's an empty cream soda bottle in front of me. Once our seemings become past tense, though, they are susceptible to the fallibility of memory. So at any time, you know all of your seemings at that time with certainty.
The Indian teacher Nisargadatta Maharaj once said, Wisdom tells me I am nothing. Love tells me I am everything. Between the two my life flows.
Knowledge is what you experience.
Knowledge is the creator of Time and Space (doesn't this sound immensely deep?)
Your idiot editorial aside, if you combine both of your posts, what you have said is profound in what it says about how you might view the universe. Short statements can be profound if there is depth behind the words that is understood. If I rearrange your post like so:Knowledge is the interpretation of your experience.
No, because knowledge requires belief. Data by itself is not knowledge.Can algorithms, databases, gene pools, or any other non-being possess knowledge?
No, because knowledge requires belief. Data by itself is not knowledge.
This follows from the classic "true justified belief" definition of knowledge.
I'll sift through backwords when I have time.I agree with the first part of what you said, but just so you know, the JTB thing is outdated. I explain it somewhere in the thread, which you could sift through and find if you're so interested.